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Mov Trigonometry word problems (part 1)

Sumit Aug 10, 2013 By:

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Last modified: 03 May 2013

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The first part of a problem when the captain of a ship goes off track.

You're beginning to outgrow SOH CAH TOA. It breaks down for angles greater than or equal to 90. It breaks down for negative angles. Sometimes in life, breaking a bad relationship early is good for both parties. Lucky for you, you don't have to stay lonely for long. We're about to introduce you to a much more robust way to define trigonometric functions. Don't want to get too hopeful, but this might be a keeper.

This Video is the part of the Unit circle definition of trigonometric functions and of the topic Basic Trigonometry

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